

After entering your Lotus Notes Traveler password, the mail will be displayed on your iPhone or iPod Touch, and then upon exit will leave no decrypted mail on the device - ensuring the security of your most sensitive corporate data.Įd Brill, IBM’s director of product management for Lotus software, said Companion requires a fixpack to Traveler 8.5.1, which includes basic calendar workflow on the iPhone to let users accept and decline meetings etc. Encrypted mail will appear in your inbox with only a unique, secure link for the Companion application. “If you want a mobile alternative to reading Domino-encrypted mail on your laptop, then this is the application for you.

The AppShopper Web site describes Companion as such: Companion is a free plug-in that lets iPhone users read their encrypted Lotus Notes e-mail. 18 used its Lotusphere 2010 conference as the launching pad for several mobile-related announcements, including the first applications for Apple’s iPhone and Google’s Android platforms and social networking apps on RIM-based smartphones.īig Blue today released Lotus Notes Traveler Companion, its first application for the Apple iPhone App Store.
